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NG STAR. 1880. THE EVEN THURSDAY. November 4, ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEY SIGNAL OFFICEa} ‘WAsmINGTON, Nov. 4, 158), 9:30 am. For the middle states, cloudy and threaten’ |» « weather, with light rains, northeast © 68 + east wines, lower barometer and sf ath aey a recs or | T™-- Ms on OP YHE Tisha =o ollowing are the readings of ths thermom- WUT at the Signal OMice dartee the d days an., 62°: 7:35 au, 62°; 1 3pm, LOCAL NEWS. | Amusements, &c.. To-night. fer.—Maud Granger ‘n “Two Denham & Ford's com- Condensed Street lamps will be Lig) extinguished at 4:9 a m. During an affray on and D streets, last niga men, named Ben Sinith and Joba Simms, the lalter Was Struck on the head with a brick a ghastiy seaip wound inflicted. He was taken to the filth precinct station, where Dr. Waiter me ended him. His assailant escaped. In the Equity Court yesterday, Judge Cox ds- clared the will of the late Hiram Dp. Leonard void, and passed a decree adjusting the rignts of Ris heirs, Witla A. Tea nard, the petitioner. and Orwin J..chaties Ua L. and Johanna Leon- ard. ‘The cese of William Hughes, the ex-Capitol policeman, charged with Indecent assault on Alice Burlingame, was closed In the Crmtaal Court, Judge James, yesterday, and a verdict of guilty returned, AD enthusiastic republt ean in Mount Pleasant aatheast corner of eveniag, in honor ot md then clambered up 19 his side yard, the Garfield and Arthur, the sloping roct of ders, where be enjo: same time kept watch, lest tying sparks should nite the root. = ace nthiy meeting of the Potomac Boat ig. the ae Was discussed, and it was for: atl is Doce nber 1st. ‘Keant Riley, of the sixth | “a colored ——_ furant = northwest. He bad taller that place. Ht et station house, and after |. Luckett, mother of one of the boys homes, in New York ted in this city eral days Devitt, and Voss, ar nd took bot the lads dacs to a The names of the are Charles Lr and Emerson Little- wood, ittlewocd boy was quite sick with hea thi ft police head- eral days. night an unknovn colored € out of the hands of Mrs. No. lith street southeast, ‘on East Capitol street, near tering the contents, among ¥ fon s ber money, ‘The rogue succeeded In pick- tug up $1.60, and ran off with It. A Trea: ae employe writes that “the assault aries Williams, of that depart bt Ww: = maffie by a col- er " stated in y “aR, Dut DY & white Tough. who strack Mr. Williams for cheering for Garieid. Mr. Walliams Is fn charge of a storeroo: in the Treasury deparcment. was with Mr. Willams at the ault, was made, and was nid kicked. Masonic Mintuat Relicf Association. THE ANNUAL REPORT. ‘The twelfth annual report of the Masonic Mu- tual Relief Association, just completed by Me. Alexander Gardner, secretary, shows results Which cannot fall to be very gratifying to the members. ‘The success of the asgoclation 13 4 fair Mtustration of —_ — men ee ean be accom; gently for a spec: shed 3 and orphans a grand an average to each Indi~ member has had ao av at amoun’ at ap auni , belng at the year! #0 of "Insnr & Insurance in the Ife tas: companies would cost aboat Umes as much, and without aay bd guarantees of | p@yments being made. A‘ter puying every beneficiary there i$ a reserve fund of 310,19 erage Insurapee of t Cost of £15. me amo. the pas pendeaes 55,51 rules P23 din the name of ce S60 ation wit b Messrs c 2 drawn out by c tween what the Don be realized on them Is 31 ing sult known as Jac judges of the cision being in favor of the assoc SOLITARE DtaMOND EARRINGS ¢ 2e} Pennsylvanla avenue. MAERIAGE LicRNszs have been Issued to Robt. F. Smith and Mary M. Jones, of Baltimore; Wau. Scott and Carrie Irving: A. A. Columbus, Of Florida, and H. L. Hayden, of Md.; 8. S. Ea- monston ard Mary Eleanor Miller; W. R. Horst Ty E. Mack; Denvis Reilly and Maria A. eorge H. Rodgers, of Fairfax county, Va. ad’ Susie™ Doggett, of Culpeper county! V. Jeorge Ockershausen and Henrietta M. Kats: - Morrison and Gerty Stanton: George a. Bobiyn and Fannle MePadgeti; James Bowen and Cassie Cissell; Noah Price and Mary Lon- don; Jacob Drey Tuss and Fantie H. Robinson, . Pl y Ducdenbausen s and betsy Garner: Ve., and Julia A. P Johnson On Trial for Murder. WIILIAM POPE, FOR KILLING JOHN F. 7 EGRTOWN. wUTLEB, IN To-day, Wm. Pope, a faced trial 2 “lung, colored man, was Leal becky _. the Criminal Court, Judge colors .0@ murder of Jonn F. Butler, also , th Georgetown, on the 31st of July.is79, ‘ar hooting bimin tye right slde—Col, Corktili @ad Mr. K R. Perry for the-government, and Messrs. W. A. Cook and 4. B. Wililams for the defence. From the regular panel the following were =clected as jurors:—Jobn H. Hawkins Jonn F. Williams, Horace W. Parke, CorceliusBrown, Richard Kelly and W. G. Crawford. The court ordered that 30 talesmen be drawn to appear t>- morrow morning, from which to select the re- cainder of the jury, and the court adjoaruet. The Black-Mailing Case. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE PARTIES CONCERNED. Yesterday the parties (Percy Brown, Paul B. Wright and Eugene Bulkley) arrested the even- ing before for attempting to black-mall Mrs. Willard were held at headquarters, and during fRe day Wright was visited by his’ brother and by Mr. A. Webb, his brother-in-law, who claimed the right 10 visit Eim as his attorney, Mrs. Willard during the moraing swore out THE FOLLOWING WARRANT before Justice Richards, on whtch they are held: “On this 3d day of November, A. D. 188), before mne, A. C. Richards, a justice of the peace tn aad for the county and District aforesaid, personally appeared Sallie W. Willard, wno made cath in due form of law that on or about the 2552 of October, A. D. 1599, In the county and District aforesaid, one Percy Brown, one Paul &. Wrigat ond one Eegene Bulkley ald send and caus: t be sent to affiant a threatening lett ny vie they threatened to accuse affiant of the e:f Of murder for the purpose of extorting money from the afflant against the form of the statut fn such case made and ,provided, and arainst the ke peace and governinent of tue United THE LATE MAJOR WILLARD was from Ohio, but -after serving as an officer during the war he settled at Lynenburg. Va. where be married the lady who now apvears 45 the intended vierim of the atlezed Dlacztmn ult scheme. She was a Miss Sallie W. Webb, a sis- ter of Mr. A. B. Webb, now a member of the Weshington bar, and 15 quite handsome. Major Willard was for a short time in one of the gov- ernment departments, and subsequentiy took UE ‘the practice of law with his brother-in-law vebb) in our courts and before the depart- Ments. He as also. Interested .n claims with dudge T. V.. Bartley. Major Willard was for some time before his death aMlicted with an affection of the Dut died, as has been Stated, of apoplex: He ieft. little or no prop- erty, and there was no administration on iils estate, Dut recently, tt 1s sald. that a consider- able sim—Major Willard’s proportion 0! per. centage on elaims—was pald the wido of the creditors of the estate a few weeks “ago commenced PROCEEDINGS IN THE PROBATE COURT by filing a petition that she be cled to appear and show cause Why she should not administer upon the estate. Judge Bartey aj peared for her, and the ease has been continued from time to time and is stil pending. It ts una however, that Mrs. Willard has made some istactory arrangement with the c that the case is virt' ended, in the case, 1s a brother of the wite of Mn Webv, and, as Deforestated, 13a printer by trade, re- siding on ad street edst. There ts yet another family connection to be mentioned, a of Paul Wright having married a alece of Willard. beer Mrs. THE CASE WAS CONTINUED in the Police Coury to-day until Saturday 1 the bonds being fixed at $ ch. Beso ts Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—“Two Nigh’s is doing a good — and deserves todo much better. It is & play Of great interest pre sented by a Me Ei company. Miss Gran- ger’s actin; es appreciated and tre. oat app ant ed. ys OPgRA Hovse.—To-night ord & Den sand 's masqueraders appear at the Opera House and will give three nigut performances and a matinee. The company appear In “Prank: cin httul melange of fun and i muste by Geo am, Robert Slavin, Frank Shetier and Bianche and in Rome* ‘Tne EQuiTaete Co-OrgRative BUILpr sociation held its first annual » fast night, at fs) Hall, E stre James H. Saville, president, fn the chair John Joy Edson secretary, The secretary sub- mitted his annual report, examined and cart fled to by the finance committee, Alexander Gardner, Fred. W. Pratt and Ros. A. Fis! president called attention to the sat exbibit made by the re asseciation had attain sure real benefits ha shareholder of loans had rates. Th bd istactory rt and the success the the first year. ie was been realized b: vestors and borrowers. = en made at fal recetpts alas 7, due “trea: original numbe S. a amber ee Shares On rolls ad ccd UPOng $54.2; not advanced 3, $2.120 5; value of each share, $. Chas. B Batley, who had served the tirs as treasurer s6 credi sta the stockholders, dee other business engagements pre: irom serving the association any eae ‘asan Oflicer. The board recommended (>, aud th asscclation unanimously adopted an ment to the constitution, that hereaft- beard by a 5, vote shail designate a v and reliable pank to act asadeposiiory or r of the funds of the assoctatt a be drawn uyon the order of the board and upon the jofnt cheek of the three offic Bs this change greater gatety and con : 2 ured. ‘The followtog ot President, Jas. H. HL Tiwom) cers were lirst viee president secvad v ico pres: ident, Thomas Somerville; secret a y Edson; directors, Alexander Gardue=, Ge. W. Cas Frederick W. Pratt, B. F. Faller, A. FLF pee B. Balley, George W. Hark- bess, G . Fisher and R. A. Fish. S45) Was 20) Med at ena Tage premium of 79 par cent. making monthly premium at interest per $1,006, $655." Subscriptions will be reeelved for the second ‘Issue of sto mt Nov. 15, 153, when the books will be cl A CHARGE OF Raps DisMissep.—Charles Smith, ) & painter, residing on 23d, between 4 and i Streets, who was arrested last week on the charge of having committed a rape on the prr- son of Emeline Portlock, a seven year oid colored girl residing in the bame neighborhood, was arraigned fn the Police Court to-day. Tho childs mother and father testified that last week the Sefendant’s two children called th ie girl to bis house. She went and came bak crying and they ascertalned that she had be-n badly” injured. The girl was placed on a Stated that she was calied to th THE OLDEST INHABITANTS’ ASSOCIATION mot yesterday, Dr. Blake tn the chalr and Mr. of Mr. 2 aS80- cted to Mii the vacancy, and Mr. M tad tO succecd Mr. Callan as treasurer, Messra. Jos. | Savage and Kichard France were elected men- | bers. The president was directed to transmit fr. Corcoran a check recelved from Mr. J. T. eh, executor of the late Jolin T. Hilton, for he amount of a legacy left to the associa- ton to be contributed to the Washingios mon- | ument fund. | SAYS AN EXcHANG erected to the Syrup. “A monument will be Ciscoverer of Dr. Bull’s Cough i CELEPRATING THE Event.—The office of the Republic, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and | Ih street, was Mluminated last night, and a display cf Chinese lanterns and flags’on the on = gave the pluce a lively appearance. Mr. Ramsdell, the proprietor of the Rey» bie introduced to the crowd on the 1ith street side several speakers, and quite a folll- fication followed on the results of the election. Gen. E. W. Whitaker, C. M. Barton, Major MeNabb and others tnterested the audience with addresses. ‘The t named gave an ac count of bis observations in Alexandria on ele+- ton day in which he stated that bull dozing Was the order of the day, and that the mayor With a mb of pelicemen armed with batons arove the colored voters away from the polls, s80N DeMOCKATIC an fiall last e' Taithtal belng pres orris, SOCIATION met Norris . if the: Was any truth fe the report, that John sold out New York, and he (Mf 1g bo use of talking about th ig bursted.” S. P. Moses as Secreta @ committee be an “address to at a special eppoluted the " “ people, Fepo t miceting. acd’ that’ the presk dent be chairman of sald comndttee: adspied The ———_ Mr. Norris, safd that he had ban £0 often defeated that he felt somewhat accas- tomed to it. ‘This was the mnt he bed ever experienced. bai he could stand It and cheerfully bide histime. He lauded Gea- eral Hancock, who. be sald. had left on record some of the most beautiful sayings, which will be treasured by the patriotic American peop’ They should not suppose that this assoctation, which bad existed for fifty-one years. won! severe defeat nd was burt. On betng asked it the r was the man she sak thereupon dismissed Sait. M. Toa tot Ids, 84, Tics te M. Nichols, lot b, . A.J. Lyles to Martha Riley, prop- erty on Grant avenue; $200, E. W. Hi ee. to Toliver Gallery, lot 65, W. H. Donawin et al. to Sndrew W slic Dr, $9. 212; $975. Lextus A. Woodan? John T. Van Horn, trustee, to Franels M. Scala, lot 5 in section 4, neues ates 9 in section 6, aud lois 2 to in section 5, in sub of town of Lincoln;8s0 rval W. Burchell to Wm. 8. Thompson, lot 3 | in sud of lots6 and 9 of part ot of tract of “land known as “Monastery;” Divorce GRANTRD.—To-day, Judge Cox yoreed Jennie I. Hamilton from the hands at mstrimony with W. A. Hamilton. They were married 1si4 ty v. P. Graefl. and ane charges that in June, 1876, she accompanied kim sit her parents'at EMngham Falls, N. H., and in seven Weeks he returned, leaving’ Let there; that on her return she went to defend ant’s father’s residence, on North B street, bat defendant would not see her. and she was fina’ ly nformed that he would not lve with her again ———<-e —___ Two GRAND YOUNG TROTTERS.—Director, the three-year-old which won the two trotting stakes at Louisville and Lexington, and netted bis owner $3,950, has gone Into winter quarters under the care of Or. Herr, near Lexington, Ky. Dr. Herr took charge of Director in Marca last, and drove him ta the two races whica h= Wop, and will train and drive him next year in his four-year-old engagements. Not satist with the purchase of this colt Col. Coaley als? bought another which he thinks 1s betier, at the same age. than was Santa Claus, Blac. «ood or Director. |The colt in question is Income, a yearling stailion bred by George H. field, formerly of eee "ana was foat Colo R West's ll stock farm, near Georgetown. Kentue Ky. Tneome is aireaty a wondertul wrotter, and his gatt ts described as being faultless. Ih every featar® and outline he fs the exact counterpart of Rysdyk’s Ham- bietonian. In fact, it 15 sald that the latter horse never got a colt that bore such a striking resemb’ance to himself 43 Income does. In a breeding sense Income has no equal, He was fe by Inheritor, dam by Cuyler, son of Rysdyk’s jambletonian; ‘second dam by Wille Golddu-t; third dam by the Lextogton. Inheritor was got by Jay Gould, record 2:41: dam I record 2:1S\; by George M. Patches, rec = 23 A requnoomie’s own dam was got by Cayler, got Luey Cuyler, that at five years old Tonan a mile oe ‘wagon in 2:194; bis second dam by Willie Golddust. that at four years old now dissolve. Op the contrary, t¢ shouid come to the front and take its hae ‘a8 a national or- ganization, Major J. Mc ‘arTington followed ‘With some remarxs on the defeat, Ox® Sticz Lewis’ PiasteR cured our pet cer t ReaL Estate Save: Bros., auctioneers, sold for C. M. Mat and Kodolphe C ie of ground Georgetown, D. €., with its | Bion by a brick and frame di bad a for $496 and $245, gl a decord of 2:34; his third dam by the famous racer Lexington. Tneome will be trained in bis two-year-old form, and if he fulfills his early on the turf, but finally as there ae of speed hance. ¥. Herald, STUNNED IN 4 BRUTAL W; oo © bari N. X.Y. <jfough# had a fight last last id - State deartment;’ Mr. Sherman, ‘Treasury District Government Affairs. ‘The report of Collector Cook for the month of Oc ober shows collections from all sources fcr Uthat month of $52.054.S1. r. Robert Christy appeared before th2 Dis- trict Commissioners to-day and argued = cause of the livery stable men quadruple tax Pouenere upon them. He nae pied about an hour in his Gener Mr. Riddle, attorn<y for the District, ing present. The meniorial which he left, together with other papers and documents in the case, were turned eet Mr. Riddle for examination and opta- ‘othe W. 0. Roome, chief of the bureau of re- Visions Of special assessments, reports revisions Complete on It north, from 17th st. west £ son 2d west, from Maryland avenue to B st. south: South Carolina avenue, from 10th east t? ith east; 2d st. west, trom Maryland avenue to D st. south; Ist. north, from North Capitol st. to 1st st. east; V st. north, from 13th st. west to ivth st. west; Ist. north, from 4th ‘st west to 5th st. west. Owing to the great demand eh moe ‘he approori- ation for permit work, {t me necessary for the District Cominiseloners to discontinue the issue of material for that purpose; the fund having become exiausted “Applications for this purpose will be filed for consideration when funds become avaliable, July 1st, 1851. Building permits tssued by Inspector Ea- twisie:—Edward Smith and Horace K. Thurbes, erect eight two-story dwellings, North Capitol and I sts, n.e.; $25,000. Court. erect a two- Story dwelling, Q. Detween Now ier ey avenue an id 5 st. u.W.; $2,000. R. M. Brown, re; air HON ot Be W.; $425, THE LIQUOR LICENSE BOARD tpi ed applications yesterday as follow: Branagan, 1609 16th st; Driver & S*ho- 1343 E stl; James S$. Pierce, 1329 E st; Greason, 1303 BE st; John H. Vernon, as 4% ce SW; iam F, Poulton, 227 itb st. s. oserh W, Denty, 1908 Péansvlya nia ‘ave bow, The following were referr-d to the treasurer and asessor for examlnatina oF signatures of property owners: Mrs. M. White, 24H st. nw.: Anva M. Robr, Piney Be nck yond; 1. E. Tavenner, new cul’ read, Drovers’ Rest; Jorn Custin, 159 Bri Poryetovt 5 H. Middleton, 2i8 91h st.; J. RB. Noses, Brigh - wood; Simon Wolf, Scheutzon Park. ‘The Heense board to-day received only ten ay- plications for Meense up to one o'clock, the number growing less daily, as the greater part of them bave been filed—about 250 in number, Several additional protests have been filed, and in most cases particular reasons are stated. Gen. Garficid’s Cabinet. As to General Garfield’s Cabinet there {3 a general belief that It will be of a mixed charac- ter—a compromise structure, intended to har- monize the two wings of the party. Geo. Ben Harrison ts admitted on all hands to be a sure member of it, Mr. John C. New, of Indiana, being looked to as Senator McDonald's probable successor In the senate. Mr. Harrison is re- garded here as a “moderate” republican. Genera] Logan fs known to desire the Secre- taryship of the Interfor. It was the place he chese for himself when he thought Grant's nomination certath; and at that time he and his friends made no secret of his wishes and deter- mination. Senator Co! place cf Post able adjutant } this of Mr. refused, a vain of M James F. Wilson is named as a probable Attorney ( Ne belongs to the moderate republican side and was opposed to the third term. But it is also thought that Gen. Garfield may desire to reserve the Attor- ne neralship for a New Engiand man, The Treasury, according io the general belief, will remain fn'charge of Mr. Sherman, in which case the Ohfo Senatorship, in piace of General Garfleld, will become a prize tor which sever eminent’ Buc! ‘keyes will reach out with grea vigor this winter. People are asking with some curlosity what Mr. Don Cameron will demand. It is known that he bas a decided liking for a Cabinet posi- tion, While the third term movement seemed likely to Sueceed Mr. Cameron did not conceal from his iviends that he found the Senate far less pleasant than he found the War depar' ment, and that he hoped to return to that plac fer which, gossip says, he believes himseif to be pecullarly titted. There are, however, king 1s thought to desire the T General tor his friend and Thomas C. Hayes in 1507, and was very cart wed he will not. asic It 12 Piatt, He as of Iowa, peopie who do not believe Gen. Garfleld will 3 matter, give him his wish tn thi So iar, cownting Mr. Platt, Post Ofice; General Logar, Interior. and James F. Wilson, Attorney General, five of the seven Cabinet places are provided for by tho gossips. But there ts some expecta- tion here that Mr. Garfield may offer the Sec- retaryship of War to General Grant. Tie Gon- eral’s friends say that he really did immense s:r- vice In the canvass; that he ought to be reward ed; that he likes Washington and has a house her Unat he could scarcely aiford to go abroad foreign mission; that he wants something a do, ands that in. short, the War coon ought to be given him. Tere are others who urge that he ought to have the Department or State, and that be would prefer this of all the Cabinet places, rield’s personal friends, however, look coldly jpon these proposals. They reply tha! jrant deserves all his adailcers assert, bat it would be a very awkward thing for a ent to cali to his cabinet a man like Gen. ant, whem he could not remove from the Coor afte company MORE M Wiseonsin, of the thls port yesterday, sterrage passenger: stined for Salt Utah and Cot . Young’s saints who stonarte: Mormon recruit and varlous parts nu umber of Bris > been abroa together with Erastus D. son of one of the prophets and 2 Mormon Church. In the party Was also Jacob Revolr, the Trallan elder, ts first one of that nationality who has ever at; tafr ed that rank . The Inmigrants were of several nationalities, 175 belong from Great Britain, o1 from Sc: andinavla, 17 from Germany, 2from Holland, 7 from Switzerland, i from France and 10 from’italy. The majority of the converts were men under the middle age and unmarried, but there were many famillés of women and children. Taken asa whole the {mrnigrants were neither intelligent nor pre. Possessing. This is the fourth “consignment” of Mormons which has reached this city from Europe this year. About. 1,000 have been sulpped altogether since January i, They represent ne Tesult of the labors of the scores of missionartes Which the Mormon Church keeps tndustriously a woes Ce Oid World seeking proselytes.— N.Y. Herald, ( vr some dass ago the New York £epress, in pud- Mshing what purported to be biographic s! hes of James Gordon Benuett, proprietor of the New York JZerai@, mentioned alleged escapades of that gentleman, and coupled bis name with that of the former wife of Dr. Helmbo! vel . Of Philadel. vby proprietor Of a patent medicine, and who has clace met with m j all fact that the Herald had opposed the candidate for mayor of New York city who was favcred by Mr. Kelly. The coupiing of Bennett's nat the now divorced woman in a mauner tory to her. elicited a letter from Dr. Helmiolt's brother, Albert L. Helinboid, in which he say: «In the absence of Mrs. Henrtetta Pell. former- ly Mrs. H. T, Helmbold, now in Europe with her chitdren, permit me to speak for her in denial and derunctation of the infamous attack made upon her reputation by the New York Evening Eryress of yesterday. ‘The charges brought against her, involving, as they do, the good name of Mrs. Pell, and reflecting upon her children, T denounce as utterly false, outrageous and without the slightest foundation 1a faci. In getting the indorsement of Dr. Helmbold to its Infamous slander the editor of the £7) press erred noe condition of his mind, 9 Seraalt i . sponsible for anythi nt ght $a a tide Hun The a BALTIMORE. Nov. 4.—Virgini do. deferred, do. consols, eases ap a 28 (ask do. past due ‘coupons, 91 i {i do. ten-forty coupons, 95% ton dull—mi dds rueat, Souther 4 cr our firm but unchan; bake rand faisle active: red, 1.05al. 135 tern Winter Tea. ay 2 16Mal. 16%: Dee aber, Ta wet 2041.20. Corn, southern stead: d firm—eouthern whie, 62a%3 dd witho ime “to oan firm, 2. Sette a = “ jollee quiet—Rlo cargos, air, Sugar quiet—A soft. 95. oP aie, ote Li Treushes uaa hg Lancing 768 wheat, 51,490 nats,” 300, bushels: 30, , 610. bustiele, Shipmente—wheat 150,733 sora. 78, 405 Durkels. Sales—wheat, 656,695 bushel iON aoe 4 vonae, a soo -16 for both. mds, Tare Wage trun rie atlantic Senta ‘console: a sat Be "New ak Oen- Gantral, &. hs. THE COURTS. ¥ ries a are Wessels” jnd: esterday, U. ent eaetpel tah oy Ramsey agt. Daniels; caned, ‘To-day, Strong agt. Clark; on hearing, Hcoas Covie (NO i.:—vuave atacartnur, , Warner agt. er dgment for sain Host, use RE &c,, preg rague and arber Lobefnger; Pian us Sined and judg- ment. U. a use of ‘iison, agt. Walker: sot- ee Clark act Pumphrey; judgment by de a) Te.day, Lerch agt, Reissner; condemnation drdered. Hannan Fo Garland; piatotifr called. Bradford agt, Burford; on hearing. Crecurr or se 2)—Judge Hagner, Yesterday, agt. Kolb, Graham & Altkin agt. Tissanemer, Graves Alexander, White agt. Max Sickle, Smith agt. Pabst, Shieids oo eG Burdett agt. Sweets judgments by eran. ‘Tc-day, Keyser agt. Frederick; — ake Holstead; same agt. Cluss; jadgments by di fault. Bonneli a: pee piatortf called ana dismissed. Di agt. Sprague; verdict on inquisition for aefendant, $5.67, Crowley, ad. ministrator, sgt. O'Brien; verdict for defend- #nt, one cent and costs.’ L. & M. Plate Glass company agt. Holmes; on hearing. Equity Np ete Cor. Yesterday, Keyser agt. Hitz; referred to Jus- Uce Hagner, Farr are Keyser; same to Justice MacArthur. Eichardson agt. Clarke; demurrer Overruicd with leave to answer. Leonard agt. Teonsras wil set aside and right of parties ad- tli ‘Bozzell agt. Bozzell; referred to auditor. dey agt. Andersor; rule on complatnant. Ni enxaker agt. Shoemakers sale confirmed and case referred to auditor. Charlton agt. Himbe: sale Confirmed provisionally. Keys agt, Keys; same, und referred to auditor. To-day, Nelson agt, Mayne; demurer sustata- ed. Ludwig sgt. Siott and Clark; proof ordered t:ken by L. c, Willlamson. Hamilton agt. Ham- \ton; divorce decreed. Barbour ayt. Alexander; Caristy et sl, made parties complaimant. Bow les agt. Bowles; commission ordered. Tay- Jer egt Taylor; testimony ordered taken. CurmtNat Covat—Juage James. Yesterday, Wm. Hughes; assault’ (appeal); ou ee a To. Pope, murder of John F. Bat- Ler; oni ig. Cornelius Wessels, keeping a olle pros. gaming ta Porto Cowan Judge snelt, Yesterday, Bush, carrying a pistol; $30 or oo daye, Parrer Fields, Joud and boisterous; $5oris days. Lewis Green, profanity; $5 or7 gays. Ww. F. Baylis, carr) ing a pistol; $20 or Go days. Also, charged with being loud and boisterous; $5 or 7 days. Jeremiah Downey, loud and boisterous; $5 or 7 days. John McC: trey, do.; do. James Scott, do.; do. lla Jobnson,’ do.; do. George ’Bowie and Wtd- ney Stith. do. omas Ewing was charged with being avagrant, and sentenced to ninety days ia the workhouse. Isaiah Brooks and John Moore forfeited collat- eral. John Quinlan,charged with maintaining a buisance, consisting of a filthy slaughter house, on Sth street, near Grant avenue, in the county. with herding and breeding hogs tn the Diz- of Columbia, Mrs. Dr. Baxter, of the in asylum, testified that the slaughter Js near the asylum, and that tts inmates ‘ry much annoyed by the offensive odors arising from the slaughter house. Other wit- hesses correborated this statement, and a fine of $10 was imposed in the first and $5 In the second case. Williams, a young white man, who is a runner for a hotel, with’ obstructing the Aiea ing a crowd sround more and Potomac railroad depot; continued. Jolin Sherlock, vagraney: bonds or 9) days. James Carter, charged with keeping his bar open atter hours; $20—appeal noted. Fannie Miller, a white woman, was charged with the Jarceny of a coat from Henry Sieshat, who testified that he saw this woman snatch the ecat from his hallway and run cut Into the street. She was sent to jail for 60 days. Joha Dechet, a colored man, was charged with the larceny of #12 from a white man named Andrew J. Carroll, who testified that defendant has be¢ waiting on him lately while ne has been sick. and that last Sunday night this man came into his room while he was in bed and took this money from his pockets. The prisoner took the stand and cenied the larceny, and stated thatou the night tn question Mr. Carroll was very drunk. The court dismissed the cas>. Geo. Brooks, assault and battery on Maida Us ey, bot colored, by striking her on the face; $5. Arthur Dorsey, a colored driver, wa3 arraigned on the charge of assauit and battery ona little white boy named Jones. A white man who saw the otcurrence testified that Dorsey was followin; biz two- mule team ‘In a perfectly Indifferent man- ner, not holding the reins, but letting the mules take their own course, when they walked upon the sidewalk and knocked the boy down, hurt- ing him on the head very badly; fined $5. Mary McManus, charged with keepinga disor- cerly house, After testimony the court sus- pended judgment, and directed a charge of dis- orderly Conduct be filed; and personal reco: Op vance Was taken for a hearing to Charles Schultse, assault on Clara Schultse, Lis sister, astnall white girl $5. Joba ‘. Harrl- son, colored, assault On Mary, his wife, who testifl’d to the brutality of his treatment of her. Lest night site had to have a bolt put on hee acor to keep ridor him. The Court impozed i fire of $20 or cOdays in jail Mary Hawkins, assault on Minnle Ross, Colored; dismissed on personal bonds. To-day, Watson Green, charged with usiag ilegal scales; $10 or 30 days. Toomas Potndex- ter, Indecent exposure; $20 or 20 days. Bishop, Willism Hurst, Elizabeth Storrs a cae Hensley. each in the wo 5 boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Aunte Foley. d ry McManus, profanity; y Holland, vagrancy; bonds or 9) days Le werkhouse. Charles R. Scbutt, charg: with oFstructing the sidewalk lo Georgeto st by placing his goods there for sale; $5 Wathington, charged with threars to Lacy RUL dc: personal bonds to keep the peace for six months. George Jones, assau!t on Dennis Handy by pounding him on the head witha three-pound weight; continued. George wW. Carter. assault on Mary Holmes; $5 or 10 days. John Beverly, assault on Charlotte Beverly, his Wife, who testified that her husoand did noth- ing to support her, but abuses and beats her un- mercifully, and that last night while she was in bed be came inthrough the window and ran her out of the nouse and struck ver on the head with a hatgbet, knocking her down and then brutally beaung her. The case was continued uni! to-morrow to allow defendant to get wit- nessez, Was Charged by gatre:- him at the *Baitl- cd =a} a GEORGETOWN. URUTAL (BRATING OF 4 WirR, — Yesterday about 5 o'clock, le e peop! vicinity of the bigh service reservoir naa Vall y street were alarmed by loud screams fa the house Of Michael C. Caton, On hastening to the spot the is ea found that Caton had been brutally beating his wife, Rose Caton. He was oon arrested aid locked up In the Georgetown Stetion house. It will be remembered that he was fined several times recently in the Police Ccurt for assaulting his daughter. ‘This morn- ing, in the Police Court, Mr. Hayden, the prose- cuting attorney, asked that this case be con tinued, as he had received a certificate from a phyetcian that Mrs Caton’s injuries were of so Serlous a nature asto confine her to her bed. ‘The case was indefinttely continued. THE GEORGETOWN TowPaTH CLUB held an en- tu fastic mecting last night. at which it was resolved to keep up the organization until after the Inauguration and to participate with the National Towpath club in the inaugural pro- ceeoings. Messrs, Cunningham, from Alex- ane couney Va., and E. G. Barnard addressed. the clul ATTENTION 18 CALLED to the advertisement of an entertainment at St. Joho’s P. E. S. 8, rooms on Friday, the 5th inst. Tue Coal Traps. — Fifty-one boats left Cumberland Tuesday with 5,727.18 tons of cecal, as follows: For Geargetow m—Consolida- th tons; Borden Co., 997.05 tons; 900.01 tons; AES 340.06 tons. For Alexandria—American Co., 1, tons; Blaen Avon, 560.04 tons. THE Gaim Cn boat Ellen Brooks, with 4,000 bushels ee boat H. Ai. Talbott, with Hy 360 bushels whea' Drownep.—Arthur Muldom and Mrs. Long- head were drowned in Toronto bay, Canada, Festerday, by falling out of a rowboat while at: tempting to change seats, “AL” Wilson, the doreees pleaded guilty tn Baltimore yesterday on two Set and Was sentenced to two years’ confinement in the penitentiary on each. Josepit | CITY ITEMS. Ask For Dr. Many’s Corn and Bunion Remedy. Immediate rellef guarante d. 25c. per Dox. RUsneR Coats. apt and gossamer rubber caps, ponchos, blankezs C faxstxa, 410 7th street. ———— Axsgxtc, zinc, lead and other poisons have failed to care itching. scaly and scrofalous hu- mors. Physicians admit it, but say they have nothing better. Investigate the Cuticura Reme- dies at your druggist’s cure. before you despair of THERE {s nO excuse for having a tough | Cold when a 25 cent (quarter pint) bottle or Re nears Cough Misture will cure It. 8,t,ths Ir Sxpom takes more than one bottle of R’- nears Tonic to care a b: ad case of wind dyspee- sia or heartburn. 50 cents a bottle. m,wW,f,30 Sw ayne’s Ointment Cures Itching Piles Itching Piles. Symptoms—A moisture like Itching Piles. perspiration, Se Partic cularly at Sek ee intense | itehing, with Itehta, Piles; have consulted many phystclans and tri many renedies, which proved to me no remedi>s at all, until I obtained Dr. Sicayne’s Ointment at Thomas’ drugstore, at Brattleboro, Vt., which cured me completely.’ ‘Skin Diseases. rat Also cures Tetter, all eect era AND WoMEN are not admired. If vi brain, or nerve mache use lacking "0 “Welles” nn Renewer.” Greatest rem: earth for impotency, $1 at dry; Me Dey epot, and for Washington at Enear’s Coven Spsciric ts the best. “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Al Depot, 58 Bai iy on sexual debility, decline, <c. relay street, N.Y., 480 Penn’a avenue. Im ey butter churned every morning, and deitvered re 7 aot “Ward” prints, 40e. cheese, buttermilk and 1d. Feoet alli be. per qt. AMUSEMENTS. years ora ‘SERIES MONTHLY PNTERTAINME: NTS Consisting of Beading pinsic, Bo. rt ST. ., JO! Gourge town, On hibay. EVENING, the oa ee SoH00L h HOSS, Natronat THEATER. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MAUD GRAN AND HER SUPERB DRAM. ATIC COMPANZ IN THEIR GREAT UNION SQUARE THEATER SUCCESS, TWO NIGHTS ‘The brilliant reception oi at the Union Square ihe: succes everywhere. —Y. Including the Chapman Slavin, Frank IN ROME { “‘TwoNights in Rome” is a suarantes of its Y. Heraid, Sept. 12. Sisters, Blanche and Elia. Four Funny { Ravarites—“Georke Denham, Robert rics Sheffer, finest Comedy organization, in their bright musical comedy of PRA NKS! Infroducing artistic acting: musical chandelier. er Bla_che in au ful eo Performances furnis! Se. Austuer Performances beautiful voralizauon; ila inti isite daaving ; Renhaw's is witty small taik: a rn in his recitations: Shetter ‘in bis delivat- iANKS MATINE AHER'’S BPRAMATIC SATURDAY. TATIC, CO.—Draniatic 1 for Lowes, Societies, sential Sad arvengeeae Scenery furnished for Privare Theatrical. WM. BA .R, Odd Fellows’ Hall, City. octl2-Im* paiemata BICYCLE SCHOOL. FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. _ OPEN 1108 axp 1114 E sr. Nw. GEORGETOW yILCLOTH COVERS CO AND BLANKETS FOR HOH Ha | iE AR AL oct29-10t OHN B. DAVIDSON N ADVER'MTS 3. HARNESS STORE, il bereafter tas the AGERT OF THE STAR in Georwetoan. ‘Those desiring the paper, and plaints against the carriers Bates and residences on all Drug Store, arties having comi- iil please enter their ‘abook at 0. H. I. Fickliowa, No. 77 High st. oci6-1m ‘We have selected from our stack a lot of BooKs somewhat thelf worn, which price and under, contisting of wo are selling at half WEEE Tee AL, JUVENILE AND They ere bargains. WM. BALLAN' W.. “iat Bode 5 PEN: EOUS BUCKS. TYNE & SON, 428 7th street. PLLEHS & Ro Yarronens, We AVE. N. We have fine collection of ENG- imported a LIST PICLURES cf attractive subjects and beauti- fully executed, to which we call the sttention of our cuttomers. arriving, aud includes oversthine new ia ‘Stationary and fancy Goods. goods are So ital for Wedding and Birthday Presents. We have devoted our entire second floor to this ce of our So that it may be fully exiubited aud froaiy ex: amined by our customers. New Law and aa ree, jane Reous Books received as s90n a8 publ cordially invited to inspect our UsT PUBLISHED, Bricks en Straw, 1 by the author of A Fool's Errand Tew Goloredo and fue Hayes, Jr. Hlustra of the Wreck 2 Fittorical Studies, 0 Middle Ages, by 0. E. Santa Fe Trail, by A. A. a Victim. Church Building in the jorton. A tailor’s weethionrt by author of “The Wreck of the Grosvenor.” ‘The Forestera, by Berthold Auerback, he Iron Gate and ot “ell Holl ther poems, by Oliver Wen- Uitins J The yaaa At Fongfellow. ae eee TO MoHUN BROTHERS, 10215 Pa ave. cor, Lith st. MuTZ0POLITAN BooKsroue, 80p30 91 Penn. ave. 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- scription. pana 1d machine-made FLOWER POTS! gang sa trade prices. 5, DAIRY and SORIEG ed ont delay. ae aappiled with dasy Reece YOUR COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NOROEOSS' BEGULATOLS attached to your furnace. will save One-third of y Itis AUTOMATIO and our coal. WALTES D. W¥VILL, Agent, sug21-3m_ a 452 Penn’ ave. [ee VERY BEST QUALITY or ‘TWO-PLY CARPETS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, Now 8735 cts. New patterns of coer ia CARPETS, 30, 37, 40, 50 eta. All-wool Ingrain OABPETS, 65, 70, 75 ota. CARPET LINING, 7 cts. Making and Laying 756 cts. Floor OILOLOTHS, all widths, at bottom figares. Nctlingham QURTAIN LAGE, Floor DRUG- GETS, RUGS, & 626 Pennsylvania avenue, south aide, nova Bear Tth street, 10%: BUENQTHERING qING POROUS PI rras- 10 DENTINEDES orneuralgic, 2 Bare ecure for toothache, local mM. aibeewanre Pharmacy, ost 423 9th st. n.w. \OUNTER CASES FOR SALE. ALOT OF PLATE GLASS METAL FRAMED COUNTER CASES IN GOOD CONDITION. M. W. GALT, JEWELERS AND BRO. & CO., SILVERSMITHS. 1107 Penna. Avenue, WHat Dealers, make Mone; SOULE & CO.. 130 Tivrite for particulars __octt1-ec1m_ for particulars with W. T rect, Chicazo, Octll-80l2m Bes: BBOnS 7ARRORS OF YOUTH._RECIPE FREE es ema Siew Yor. pe DRY GOODS, EDUCATIONAL. BrAsck « & COLORED CaSHMERES, PURB WO JL, 25. Large size double White BLANKETS, $2.50. Bhick SILK, 62. Beautiful Plaid DRESS GOODS very cheap. | Boys* wear, 25 to $1.50. -RADLE BLANKETS, pure wool, 81.25. Pure wool fine quality French DRESS @0JD3 in ALL colors, only 31, | Immente agsortment of Ladie.' OLOAKS and | SHAWLS. - CABTER'S, ‘VAL Market Space. Shaker FLANNEL, 25, very chesp. Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 50. Excellent CALICO, 535. Wide double width pure wool Biack CASHMERES oply 37s. ‘Thousands of yards of beautifal Dress G0 4n,~ largest aesortment in Washington, prices very lux, 1236 up to $1 50. Black and Colored Silk VELVETS; Colored and Black SATINS ; Black CAPE and CRAPE VEILS ; Black Cashmere SHAWLS. CAaBTER’S, parame VELVETS AND SATINS. PERSIAN NOVELTIES, @2 QuaLity For 81.25. NEW SHAWLS, NEW CLOAKINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS. RICH PLALD DRESS GOODS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BLACK DRESS SILF, EXTRA QUALITY, $1.50 . TYLER & CHEWNING, ate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), 91S 7th st. n.w. JREPUCTION IN_PRICES. SHIRTS REDUCED TO OLD PRICES, Best Wamentts, unfinlshod, 75; finished, 20. Hest F. of the L., 2 oe se TO URDER a ePECIR VU e . ‘GENTS FURNISHINGS. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, nevl 626 F st. n.w.. opposite Patent Office. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS . novi Offer extra bargains in VELVETS, PLUSHES, SILKS and SATINS. ELEGANT BROCSDE SATIN DE LYON at and $2.50. BLACK BATIN DE LYON at $1.50, $1.75 and 22, rare bargains COLORED SATIN DE LYONS, all shades. LADIES’ H461£ CLOTH in choice colors. | ALL WOOL DAMAS: a #1. ECTIES in grest variety. AE ee DDAS, MOMIES, at the low- est marke’ LADIES’ TANCY “HOSE, solid colors, silk clocked, at 50 cents. | MISSES FANCY HOSE. SILK HOSE at $2 and 82.50. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenu: One Price. Saas AND UNDERWEAR. GRAND OPENING OF NEW STORE, 1337 F st. n,w., opposite Ebbitt House. SIX ELEGANT SHIRTS TO ORDER, #12. SIX ELEGANT SHIRTS TO ORDER, 39. Full Line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Belf-messurements mailed free. J B. BRINE, 1337 F st. n.w. Washington, D. pPRUnneL, CLARK & CO., 803 Market Space. i attention to thei 1 Beg to call areca aes ion ete hee muawaaly, large of HANDSOME “DRESS GOODS Black and Colored Broesde Silke, from si 75 Black ana Colored Brocade Velveta, styles Momie vlotpe and rich se 1 Plais A splendid line of Black and Colored (Cashmere, ‘Wool Gooas, from 50 cents OgrLinch Gourserietutior rare s. Hosiery, Liven and Silk Hanckerchief ‘Hand- kerchiefs, 64 and 12% cts. to b kets ip great variety from Sa woslea pa pair. Do- joes. AT LOWES? NEW YOak "AND BOSTON PRICES. &#ONE Pil :E ONLY. octl9 3m. ((ABPrErs. ‘We have just ovened a splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MCQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY LBUSSELS axND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most eee designs. ate ‘lank p apestry Ingrain Oarpets with ders to match. ma} Ruge ant grest variet; Those na will eat it fo thelr sdvautase%0 examine our stock before purchasing. HOOE BROTHER « co., sept 1328 F st. nm w., near Ebbitt Houre. B™ THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. a aa gantly made, an ouly 80 cent jae cont for the I gpl ye It is ele- of the very best material, and re ead for the wash tub. “1 Shirt. COLLARS, Ist ‘les and fiaest quallgrcats ah 50 per dozen; six ar Yor 7 an ts. Best MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, augls 1002 F street northwest. gust MANUFACTURERS, DUBBEUIL BEOS. & CO., 3A12 F Street N. W. apatgs chespest SHIRTS for the money in Se eee oes oe We will compare it with any other Shirt for the Also, 8 nee of GENTs’ FURNISHINGS always on hand at REUIL BROS. & CO., 1928 DUTT Everest RW. money. "| yuox BITTERS A TRUE TONIC. IBON BITTEES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUB. LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTEKMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPESITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, ETO. IT EN- RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES. IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. A TABLESPOONFUL AFTER MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DYSPEP- TIC SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, ETO. ‘THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN THE TEETH OR GIVE HEAD- ACHE. WRITE FOR THE A. B. C. BOOK, 32 PAGES, SENT FREE. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD Ne Uaivaasiry.) Immenee assortment of CLOTH for Men and | i MES RRA Pay ane ted Eincerparten Normal to Shee iudergarten ise tea-here. Princ: sakes sist hing’ t outer” on bowie aa . Mise St cpRiN So es Smee Dre. Prot ‘Teacher ({ crench. HE UNDERSIGNED, Poi! of the Academy of Fine Arta at fevlin. would here Cay Feepectin.ly aupourice that on Nov. t=: 4 SSR MODELING ROBO. in K , lon or. of Sth apa K peer Hat e further in ce eee CARL STIERLIN. Ez TORIEEE, Teacher of |ANO, ORGAN J. snd VOCAL MESIC. Fasticalar ‘DEF, a@ well aa those t. for Teechers. Terme moderate. 1215 @ street Dorthweet. me t30- WW. FLANN. A.M.) 702 Sth st now. 'e Classical. Matheruatical and Commercial In- fate for Younx Men and Boys. in, Greck, an aod English are caretully’ taught. Day and Eveving serine. Eveniu per month Special sttention to preparation for ewe, West = a 8! competitive exemipations. “Private lessous on moderate terme. ‘'T. VEBNO! SEMINARY BUAKDING AND DAY 8CROOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1100 “Sr. Nw. os oe sm address Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal M™ OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DA¥ SUBQOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, at 8 Helton Cie Gar gdvanoed pune a art an Literature. also, t and muacee, “Sarton QCBOOL OF MUSIC, 707 sm et 2 w Se #10 piano, woos, “ec Eger chers in piano, voice, organ, etc exer- cine. Church onan. oct Im . V. PRUD HOMME is - Micete. Vette Pree Greet advan: who tske the whoie course. Blocutioy aud conversa- Ladies’ classes at 11 a.m. Children’s at 3% p.m. Call at 910 140 Rt. between Bem and 1 p.m.; Monday and Thuréday af after INSTITUTE AND KIN- N, Misses POLLOCK & NOERR Pancation thoron«h in epartments: Boston teachers in primary and ad anced em German trained kindergartens ladies. Drily instruction in Germen free. 13th +t. nw. sep30-2 B.) ever ADELAIDE 8. PAYNE HAVING joturmed to the city, will resume her instruc. Bon in Voice Batlding ‘an BE! Dens nt neip sfor ae Eloontion at No. C16 _#ep27-2m° Le, FOULON bas ropend her revular Day, School for ¥. nies ene langvwe_ oniy 1 Perum per quarie mary. $18 classes, includins Englishy ad Drawiow #1 825. Private lessons alsowiveu. 1142 17th # ABRTEN NORMAL [aor for the training of tea model kincervartens and savanced, < circulars sli on the POLLOCK, 929 Tar fete Lecce’ zEOm. — Miss x. a ScunRINER, E 3212 L st. . is anise clastee: in Elocution and to give dividuaie: ropemeg Prof. Mark Batley, Bloc: Bonist Zale Oobege: 3 ice i. Sat a 5 Or fond i." Hpottord, Tuage 3 Farkelt Boal Trurtese Patil Di Mother Mary oF Be Ameen Bera Gene e wonton UNIVENSITY. THE SOHOOL OF LAW Prin ‘Sine, LOUISE sth st. Mise SUSIE POOR Opens for the apnual term of 188-51 WEDNES- Day StENING agen wae town dy in the Lecture Hail, i, 918 F at. Washington city. Course of two yeara’ Fifty’ Dlinre Bu Dum; Fort Graduate course, Twentyehve rs. Bor particulars add sepS-3m CADEMY OF agi 534 J.P. CAULFIELD, Has Doe. Studics resumed Sept. 6 QEENCERIAN B ‘SINESS COLLEGE,. corner of 7th and L sts. nw. ers institation 4 Progressive and successfal experience of 16 Fears. 1 educates oung men and women for use~ fulness end self “zp Tis graduates secure tions of ree Course of study and ning comprisee the English Lancnuce, Busi- Practica! Penmanshi esa Arithmetic Spencerian Bookkeeping, by single Sores. ey a Eyening Sessions. For informa- res. “Day m iy tion and terms call at the Co! or otdrens SES RY 0. SPENCER, Panes 4 RS. ALFRED BUJAC'S 3 REA Psiiy FRENOH S01 HOO BO yorxe tbe 1012 17th st.n w. The duties {his school will ve resumed on the 20ru ov Sxe- Sewnen, BLINGTON ACADEM ", Building, cor. = ard E sis. nw. Behool for boys and ¥. Iifen. "istiraber iiss moral character re- instruction in the k-keejing, Short- Geo ISS MARY TU! MAGILL ig resume ber clesser_in Bioontion Uctober her residence, 2126 Pennsylvania sve. 0. w- HOUSEFURNISHINGS. M. W. BEVESIDGS, (Late Webb & Beveridsze,) No. 1000 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND PORCEL! I. Is daily receiving invoices of pew woods from the best manufacturers in Europe. octo yu. PUBIAC. ye INV A ase TO AND —— TRE LanorstT one oF (EATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City: ‘We name THE BADIANT HOME, THE ALGAND: WILLIAM, BRIGUTON, a and others, al uel class. COOK | sToy Ex, PORT- afite' ud Balog er rHANGES, LATROBES, FURNACES, GHATEs, “TENN aco. sep2 Fi? 7tn st. a.) LUMBER’S SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. leer ion of ‘our Block, si eae we on either a8 to quality or price. McHELDEN & CO., seplT 8210 13th street northwest. AS FIXTURES, BEST QUALITY THE 2% FOR re LOWESE BE HAD «4 532 5th street. Rew styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E, F. BROOKS. 25th st.. Corcoran Buliding. TERS AND HOUSEHEEPERS, ATTENTION | sepls

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